And the old sailor takes a fresh quid of tobacco, wipes Tom's face, gets the brush and fusses over him, and tells him to cheer up, now that he has got his clearance.
When Izzy comes out once a week to take me to a show, how hefusses and fusses you hear for yourselves.
How hefusses like just now don't make no difference; you know how your papa is.
He aint never whup ner cuss me an' do we had our fusses an' our troubles we trusted in de Lawd an' we got through.
Dey says dat Massa Jacob totes me, an' dat he fusseswid Denson fer leavin' de whiskey whar I can fin' it.
But very often fussesabout nothing do just as much harm as fusses about something big.
Just as the icy lake had not deterred him from springing into the water after his drowning god, although, like most collies, Chum hated to swim.
Fer as much of the rest," he amended, "as I ain't got ready cash for.
Way she fusses over me--way she makes old Miles wear a necktie!
De nigger boy what helps me up an' down ain't raised lak I wuz, he fusses an' he he ain't got de manners what he ort ter habe.
I stands thar while the reb fusses away with some pine splinters an' lightwood, strugglin' to inaug'rate a holycaust.
He fusses and grins, and praises and laughs, as he sets the dishes down one by one, keeping a watchful eye on mas'r, as if to detect an approval in his countenance.
Here, like one of older years, she washes him, and dresses him, and fusses over him.
Nothing in the world is sweeter than the sleep the toiler finds, while the ravening moskeeter fusses at the window blinds.
He opens the hood and fusses around on both sides for a minute and then he rubs the side of his nose with his finger.
If a womanfusses about trivialities, she fusses more when she is tired.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fusses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.